Common use of Consolidation of ACE Clause in Contracts

Consolidation of ACE. In FY 2018, 10 % of the permits enrolled in Sector 10 for FYs 2019 and 20 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2019 and 20, Sector 10 has 29 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits, 3 are anticipated to actively fish for NE multispecies in FYs 2023 and 2024. While these numbers may change, Sector 10 expects that compared to FY 2019 and FY 2020, there would be no change from the consolidation that previously occurred among the members in FY 2018. The member permits that are not attached to active NE multispecies vessels in FYs 2023 and 2024 are the same permits that did not fish in FY 2020. In all cases, a member who owns multiple permits fished the ACE (or DAS if in the common pool) of all those permits on fewer hulls and will now continue to fish the ACE contributed by all those permits on fewer hulls, resulting in no additional consolidation. For FY 2023 and FY 2024, Sector 10 anticipates no change in participation. 25 Redirection of Effort: During FY 2017, Sector 10 vessels switched fishing efforts into the following fisheries:

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Consolidation of ACE. In FY 2018, 10 % of the permits enrolled in Sector 10 for FYs 2019 and 40 20 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2019 and 20, Sector 10 41 has 29 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits, 3 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 42 multispecies in FYs 2023 2021 and 20242022. While these numbers may change, Sector 10 expects that 43 compared to FY 2019 and FY 2020, there would be no change from the consolidation that 44 previously occurred among the members in FY 2018. The member permits that are not attached 45 to active NE multispecies vessels in FYs 2023 2021 and 2024 2022 are the same permits that did not fish in 46 FY 2020. In all cases, a member who owns multiple permits fished the ACE (or DAS if in the 47 common pool) of all those permits on fewer hulls and will now continue to fish the ACE 48 contributed by all those permits on fewer hulls, resulting in no additional consolidation. For FY 2023 49 2021 and FY 20242022, Sector 10 anticipates no change in participation. 25 Redirection of Effort: During FY 2017, Sector 10 vessels switched fishing efforts into the following fisheries:.

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Samples: media.fisheries.noaa.gov

Consolidation of ACE. 6 In FY 2018, 10 nearly 40% of the permits enrolled in the Sustainable Harvest Sector 10 III for 7 FYs 2019 and 20 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 8 2019 and 20, the Sustainable Harvest Sector 10 III has 29 58 permits currently enrolled. Of 9 those permits, 3 permits 22 are anticipated to actively fish for NE multispecies in FYs 2023 2019 and 202410 2020. While these numbers may change, the Sustainable Harvest Sector 10 III expects that that, 11 compared to FY 2019 and FY 20202018, there would be no change from the consolidation that previously 12 occurred among the members in during FY 2018. The member permits that are not attached 13 to active NE multispecies vessels in FYs 2023 2019 and 2024 2020 are the same permits that did not 14 fish in FY 20202018. In all most) cases, a member who owns multiple permits fished the ACE (or 15 DAS if in the common pool) of all those permits on fewer hulls and will now continue to 16 fish the ACE contributed by all those permits on fewer hulls, resulting in no additional consolidation. For FY 2023 and FY 2024, Sector 10 anticipates no change in participation. 25 Redirection of Effort: During FY 2017, Sector 10 vessels switched fishing efforts into the following fisheries:little additional

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Consolidation of ACE. In FY 20182023 and FY 2024 Sector 13 anticipates no change in the number 14 of boats that will actively fish for groundfish. In FY 2021, 10 13 % of the permits enrolled in Sector 10 15 13 for FYs 2019 2021 and 20 2022 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2019 16 2021 and 202022, Sector 10 13 has 29 68 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits, 3 10 are anticipated 17 to actively fish for NE multispecies in FYs 2023 2021 and 202422. While these numbers may change, 18 Sector 10 13 expects that compared to FY 2019 and FY 20202021, there would be no change from the consolidation 19 that previously occurred among the members in FY 20182020. The member permits that are not 20 attached to active NE multispecies vessels in FYs 2023 2021 and 2024 2022 are the same permits that did 21 not fish in FY 2020. In all cases, a member who owns multiple permits fished the ACE (or DAS 22 if in the common pool) of all those permits on fewer hulls and will now continue to fish the ACE 23 contributed by all those permits on fewer hulls, resulting in no additional consolidation. For FY 2023 and FY 2024, Sector 10 anticipates no change in participation. 25 Redirection of Effort: During FY 2017, Sector 10 vessels switched fishing efforts into the following fisheries:.

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Samples: www.fisheries.noaa.gov

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